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WELLINGTON TIMES. Procure a P.O. Order, payable to S.D. and Co., Auckland, or send cash in registered letter, with 2s 6d to the price of each watch to pay post and registration, and we . will forward watch on a week’s free trial, by first return. Address— Stewart Dawson & Co., 195 QUEEN STREET, Auckland. Write at once for a copy of our Splendid New Illustra ed Watch Pbanophlet, and read full particulars and most wonderful Testi* monials. We will forward you a copy per return post, free, for 4d iu stamps, the cost of postage only. FACTORY—LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND £ ■'s c£ u. *: o 2 <c US to -1 o t» Of Ws,. t n A (The Lion, Net and Mouse). "t t»» jpOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED ! g ■DOWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED j ■*- ] j= 3> / xn a 6T> EAD," Sufferers from Cough and BronJtV chitis, the following letter from the Rev. Horace Roberts, D.D. “ Dear Sir,—A few days ago I addressed a letter to you in commendation ©f your famous old cough remedy, and having since known its efficacy as superior to any other preparation, I consider it to be merely a public duty to certify, as thefexpcrience of my own family and friends, to the value of the Balsam of Aniseed as the cheapest and best remedy for coughs and colds. Yonrs faithfully, H. Roberts. Olney, Bucks.—To Mr Thos. Powell. Albion Place, Blackfriars Road, London. H.M. Gunboat Netley, Wick, Scotland. “ Dear Sir, had a most distressing and severe congli, which caused me many sleepless nights and restless days. I was recommended by his lordship the Earl of Caithness to your most ‘ invaluable Balsam, of Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle completely cured me ; therefore I have the greatest confidence in fully recommending it to the million. ___ _ , ,- T ~ „ (Signed) “W. Linnell. H.M. Gunboat Netley. rjTHOSE WHO COUGH AT NIGHT WILL FIND IMMEDIATE RELIEF.

POWELL'S B AES AM OF ANISEED —The fol lowing letter has been received by Mr T. Powell from Wm. Boards, Esq, an agriculturist and land agent, residing at , “ Nightingale-hall, Edmonton, “ Dear Sir, I have recently suffered much from a .most violont cough, proceeding from a tickling in my chest, which no remedy out of many I resorted to could allav. My head was constantly aching, and my whole frame was entirely shaken. Having seen the good effects of your Balsam of Aniseed in several members of my family. I purchased a small bottle, and when going to bed at night took a teaspoonful in two tablespoonfuls of water just warm. The effect was immediate, it arranged the tickling in my chest, I slept well, and arose perfectly restored in the morning, with the excepting of debility, arising from fatigue by incessant coughing for some days previous. My cough entirely left, and has never returned. Having since heard of a lady in the neighborhood who for a long time had labored under a most distressing cough, and who had resorted to every remedy within her knowledge. I sent the remainder of the bottle to her, and that long-standing, obstinate, and (as she thought) incurable cough was perfectly cured. For coughs, colds, shortness of breath, asthma, tickling in the throat, and all pulmonary affections, tins medicine will be found invaluable. X am, dear sir, yours very truly, „ Wal . Boards “ To Mr Thomas Powell.” Tbxjly an extraordinary expectorANT, /f-R Thos. A. Sberidan, of Elphin, Ireland, writes: IVI “ For three days and nights I was a stranger to rest and sleep; racked and almost killed with a hard cough, I tried all kinds of remedies, out to no purpose. At length a friend kindly supplied me with a quarter of a small bottle of your Balsam, and told me to try it, which I accordingly did. The result has been miraculous. The cough has almost ceased and I have once more found out (thanks to your Balsam) what it is to enjoy sleep and life.” The soothing effect of one .tea SPOONFUL taken in a little water on going to bed is EXTRAORDINARY.. . No family should be without it. OLD BY CHEMISTS AND MEDICINE YENDORS. Wholesale Agents in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies Sydney—Elliott Bros., Hoffnung and Co. Melbourne—Felton, Gnmwadeand Co. ;P. and S. Falk: Rocke Tompsitt and Co ; Rosenthald ; Hemmons, Laws and Co. Brisbane— Flliott Bros., Berkeley Taylor and Co. Adelaide— Faulding and Co. New Zealand—Kemptliorne, Prosser and Co., Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington ; and of Pharmaciens in most of the chief towns of Europe, and of respectable Chemists throughout the world, at Is l£d, and 2s 3d each. Proprietor : THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriar’s road, London.. Observe—The words “ Thomas Powell, Blackfnar sroad, London,” are (by permission of Her Majesty s Honorable Commissioner of Stamps) engraved in white letters upon a red ground, in the Government stamp affixed over each bottle, without which they cannot be genuine : alio trade mark LION, NET, AND MOUsE, on the outside of the wrapper, 4.SK FOR POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. s POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED 'j_) OWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. IN THE MATTER OF CLEMENT MULLEN, FORMERLY OF ARDEE IN THE COUNTY OF LOUTH, IRELAND. WANTED, INTELLIGENCE of the said CLEMENT MULLEN supposed to have emigrated to New Zealand. If he be alive and communicates with Charles MacMahon, Solicitor, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland, he will hear of something to his advantage, and if he be not alive any intelligence of him would be received and rewarded by the said Charles MacMahon. Dated 3rd day ofMarch 1886.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 27

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